An apparatus for a trailer is provided that has a top fairing configured for being mounted to a top surface of the trailer at a location closer to the back of the trailer than the front of the trailer. The trailer has a longitudinal direction, a lateral direction, and a vertical direction. A side fairing is also present and is configured for being mounted to a side surface of the trailer. The top fairing engages the side fairing.
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14. An apparatus for a trailer, comprising:
a top fairing configured for being mounted to a top surface of the trailer at a location closer to the back of the trailer than to the front of the trailer, wherein the top fairing has a height that extends from the top surface of the trailer to an upper terminal point of the top fairing in the vertical direction, wherein the trailer has a longitudinal direction, a lateral direction, and a vertical direction;
a first side fairing configured for being mounted to a first side surface of the trailer, wherein the top fairing engages the first side fairing, wherein the first side fairing has a width that extends from the first side surface of the trailer to an outer terminal point of the first side fairing in the lateral direction, wherein a magnitude of the height of the top fairing is greater than a magnitude of the width of the first side fairing;
a second side fairing configured for being mounted to a second side surface of the trailer;
a first trailer skirt configured to be carried by the trailer, wherein the first trailer skirt is configured to be oriented such that the first side surface of the trailer extends in the longitudinal direction and the first trailer skirt is oriented at an angle greater than 0 degrees but less than or equal to 20 degrees to the first side surface of the trailer in the direction of extension of the first trailer skirt forward in the longitudinal direction; and
a second trailer skirt configured to be carried by the trailer, wherein the second trailer skirt is configured to be oriented such that the second side surface of the trailer extends in the longitudinal direction and the second trailer skirt is oriented at an angle greater than 0 degrees but less than or equal to 20 degrees to the second side surface of the trailer in the direction of extension of the second trailer skirt forward in the longitudinal direction;
wherein a corner with an outer surface is present at the engagement between the top fairing and the first side fairing, wherein the corner has an inner surface that is located opposite to the outer surface of the corner, wherein the corner has an air blocking tab that extends from the inner surface and is configured for being disposed within a channel of the trailer.
13. An apparatus for a trailer, comprising:
a top fairing configured for being mounted to a top surface of the trailer at a location closer to the back of the trailer than to the front of the trailer, wherein the top fairing has a height that extends from the top surface of the trailer to an upper terminal point of the top fairing in the vertical direction, wherein the trailer has a longitudinal direction, a lateral direction, and a vertical direction;
a first side fairing configured for being mounted to a first side surface of the trailer, wherein the top fairing engages the first side fairing, wherein the first side fairing has a width that extends from the first side surface of the trailer to an outer terminal point of the first side fairing in the lateral direction, wherein a magnitude of the height of the top fairing is greater than a magnitude of the width of the first side fairing;
a second side fairing configured for being mounted to a second side surface of the trailer;
a first trailer skirt configured to be carried by the trailer, wherein the first trailer skirt is configured to be oriented such that the first side surface of the trailer extends in the longitudinal direction and the first trailer skirt is oriented at an angle greater than 0 degrees but less than or equal to 20 degrees to the first side surface of the trailer in the direction of extension of the first trailer skirt forward in the longitudinal direction; and
a second trailer skirt configured to be carried by the trailer, wherein the second trailer skirt is configured to be oriented such that the second side surface of the trailer extends in the longitudinal direction and the second trailer skirt is oriented at an angle greater than 0 degrees but less than or equal to 20 degrees to the second side surface of the trailer in the direction of extension of the second trailer skirt forward in the longitudinal direction;
wherein a corner with an outer surface is present at the engagement between the top fairing and the first side fairing, wherein the corner is rounded and has a middle section located between a leading section and a tailing section in the longitudinal direction;
wherein the leading section, the middle section, and the tailing section are all rounded and wherein the middle section has a radius of curvature that is larger than a radius of curvature of the leading section, and wherein the middle section has a radius of curvature that is larger than a radius of curvature of the tailing section.
1. An apparatus for a trailer, comprising:
a top fairing configured for being mounted to a top surface of the trailer at a location closer to the back of the trailer than to the front of the trailer, wherein the top fairing has a height that extends from the top surface of the trailer to an upper terminal point of the top fairing in the vertical direction, wherein the trailer has a longitudinal direction, a lateral direction, and a vertical direction;
a first side fairing configured for being mounted to a first side surface of the trailer, wherein the top fairing engages the first side fairing, wherein the first side fairing has a width that extends from the first side surface of the trailer to an outer terminal point of the first side fairing in the lateral direction, wherein a magnitude of the height of the top fairing is greater than a magnitude of the width of the first side fairing;
a second side fairing configured for being mounted to a second side surface of the trailer;
a first trailer skirt configured to be carried by the trailer, wherein the first trailer skirt is configured to be oriented such that the first side surface of the trailer extends in the longitudinal direction and the first trailer skirt is oriented at an angle greater than 0 degrees but less than or equal to 20 degrees to the first side surface of the trailer in the direction of extension of the first trailer skirt forward in the longitudinal direction; and
a second trailer skirt configured to be carried by the trailer, wherein the second trailer skirt is configured to be oriented such that the second side surface of the trailer extends in the longitudinal direction and the second trailer skirt is oriented at an angle greater than 0 degrees but less than or equal to 20 degrees to the second side surface of the trailer in the direction of extension of the second trailer skirt forward in the longitudinal direction;
wherein a corner with an outer surface is present at the engagement between the top fairing and the first side fairing, wherein the corner is rounded and has a middle section located between a leading section and a tailing section in the longitudinal direction;
wherein the leading section, the middle section, and the tailing section are all rounded and wherein the middle section has a radius of curvature that is larger than a radius of curvature of the leading section, and wherein the middle section has a radius of curvature that is larger than a radius of curvature of the tailing section;
wherein the corner has an inner surface that is located opposite to the outer surface of the corner, wherein the corner has an air blocking tab that extends from the inner surface and is configured for being disposed within a channel of the trailer. #20#
3. The apparatus as set forth in
4. The apparatus as set forth in
5. The apparatus as set forth in
wherein the angle of the second trailer skirt to the second side surface of the trailer is measured by taking a second line from a rearward most point of the second trailer skirt in the longitudinal direction to a forward most point of the second trailer skirt in the longitudinal direction.
6. The apparatus as set forth in
wherein the second trailer skirt is configured to be oriented relative to the trailer such that the second trailer skirt extends constantly inboard in the lateral direction upon extension from the rearward most point of the second trailer skirt in the longitudinal direction to the forward most point of the second trailer skirt in the longitudinal direction.
7. The apparatus as set forth in
wherein the second side fairing has a width that extends from the second side surface of the trailer to an outer terminal point of the second side fairing in the lateral direction; and
wherein the magnitude of the height of the top fairing is greater than a magnitude of the width of the second side fairing.
8. The apparatus as set forth in
9. The apparatus as set forth in
10. The apparatus as set forth in
a first trailer rear skirt located within 0.5 meters of a back end of the trailer in the longitudinal direction; and
a second trailer rear skirt located within 0.5 meters of the back end of the trailer in the longitudinal direction, wherein the first trailer rear skirt is located closer to the first side surface of the trailer than the second trailer rear skirt.
11. The apparatus as set forth in
12. The apparatus as set forth in
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The present application is a 35 U.S.C. § 371 application of PCT/US19/20352 filed on Mar. 1, 2019 and entitled “Trailer Fairing and System for Improved Aerodynamic Performance.” PCT/US19/20352 claims the benefit of PCT/US18/20698 filed on Mar. 2, 2018 and entitled “Trailer Fairing and System for Improved Aerodynamic Performance.” PCT/US19/20352 and PCT/US18/20698 are both incorporated by reference herein in their entireties for all purposes.
The subject matter of the present invention relates to an end of trailer fairing and system that improves aerodynamic performance of the trailer. More particularly, the present application involves an end of trailer fairing that features a top fairing in contact with a side fairing at the end of the trailer that enhances aerodynamic performance. Additional components of the system include angled trailer skirts, rear skirts, and rounded corners between the top and side fairings.
Trailers towed by trucks and similar apparatuses for transporting cargo can be large, unwieldy, and include geometries which invite inefficiencies during travel. One aspect of these inefficiencies concerns the aerodynamics of the trailer. For maximum capacity, the trailer is box shaped which is not the most aerodynamically available option. Further, the rear door of the trailer is made in a particular manner to facilitate loading and unloading, such as utilizing a large opening, and the rear door may not have optimal aerodynamic properties. In an effort to improve trailer aerodynamics, trailers have been built, supplemented, or retro-fitted with trailer skirts (or side skirts), devices affixed to the underside which limit air circulating in the empty space between the trailer's axles. By reducing the amount of airflow in this space, drag caused by turbulence is reduced and permits the trailer to be towed more efficiently, increasing the gas mileage and performance of the vehicle and its cargo. Other ways of improving aerodynamic performance of the trailer involves the provision of fairings to the end of the trailer. The fairings modify the airflow around or off of the end of the trailer to reduce drag. It is known to produce fairings that have a curved outer surface that extend from the leading edge of the fairing to the tailing edge of the fairing. These curved fairings change the airflow about the end of the trailer to reduce dragging force. Although capable of reducing some dragging force at the end of the trailer, additional fairing designs that can stabilize the airflow wake structure behind the trailer are desirable. Still further, it would be desirable to have an aerodynamic system that incorporates a trailer end fairing for purposes of increasing the aerodynamic performance of the trailer. As such, there remains room for variation and improvement within the art.
A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended figures, in which:
The use of identical or similar reference numerals in different figures denotes identical or similar features.
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, and not meant as a limitation of the invention. For example, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used with another embodiment to yield still a third embodiment. It is intended that the present invention include these and other modifications and variations.
The present invention provides for an apparatus 10 that achieves aerodynamic performance of a trailer 12 when driven by a tractor 42. The apparatus includes a top fairing 14, a first side fairing 24, and an optional second side fairing 28 located at the back of the trailer 12. The side fairings 24, 28 engage the top fairing 14 such that a gap is not present between them and a continuous surface extends from the side fairings 24, 28 onto the top fairing 14. In other words, the top fairing 14 connects to both of the side fairings 24, 28 to form a continuous surface at the back section of the trailer 12. The apparatus 10 may optionally include first and second trailer skirts 32, 36 in addition to the top fairing 14 and side fairings 24, 28 to further enhance aerodynamic performance. Yet further, the apparatus 10 can be equipped with one or more trailer rear skirts 78, 82 to achieve airflow properties upon normal use of the tractor 42 trailer 12. Additional features can be incorporated into the system the apparatus 10 comprises as will be discussed in order to achieve different aerodynamic properties of the trailer 12.
The side fairings 24, 28 engage the top fairing 14. This engagement may be along the entire lengths of the side fairings 24, 28 in the longitudinal direction 18 or may be less than along their entire lengths. There could be gaps in the engagement of the side fairings 24, 28 to the top fairing 14 along a portion of their lengths in some instances. Further, there could be cases where one or two of the fairings 14, 24, 28 are longer than the other one or two and in these instances there would be longitudinal sections that are not in engagement. Further, additional designs exist in which one of the two side fairings 24, 28 does not engage the top fairing 14 at all, but the other one of the two side fairings 24, 28 does in fact engage the top fairing 14. The engagement between the side fairings 24, 28 and the top fairing 14 may be form a 90 degree bend, or there could be convex surfaces between these components 14, 24, 28 that achieve a smoother transition at their engagement locations, or a combination of various geometric designs can be present at the points of engagement. Engagement of the top fairing 14 with at least one of the side fairings 24, 28 achieves a desired aerodynamic performance of the trailer 12 during normal use. The fairings 14, 24, 28 can be mounted onto the surfaces 16, 26, 30 through the use of screws, bolts, adhesives, mechanical fasteners or even through integral formation in some instances and may or may not engage the surfaces 16, 26, 30.
Trailer skirts 32, 36 can be added to the apparatus 10 to work with the fairings 14, 24, 28 in achieving aerodynamic performance of the trailer 12. It has been discovered that the apparatus 10 having the fairings 14, 24, 28 work particularly well with the addition of the trailer skirts 32, 36 to the apparatus 10. The trailer skirts 32, 36 are located rearward of drive tires 44 of the tractor 42 in the longitudinal direction 18 and are located at the bottom of the trailer 12 and function to direct airflow at least partially from the bogie assembly 40 of the trailer 12. The trailer skirts 32, 36 are panels that have surfaces that can be variously shaped that direct airflow accordingly. The panels of the trailer skirts 32, 36 in
The first trailer skirt 32 has a rearward most point 48 in the longitudinal direction 18 for redirecting airflow. Further, the first trailer skirt 32 has a forward most point 50 for redirecting airflow in the longitudinal direction 18. In evaluating the parallel nature of the first trailer skirt 32 to the first side surface 26, a first line 46 is drawn from the rearward most point 48 to the forward most point 50. The first side surface 26 is parallel to the longitudinal direction 18 in that the trailer 12 is box shaped and extends effectively in the longitudinal direction 18 regardless of whether the side surfaces 26, 30 are completely flat or have grooves or other features thereon. One can compare the angle the first line 46 makes to the line the first side surface 26 forms when viewed in the top view of
The second trailer skirt 36 has a rearward most point 54 that is the part of this component located most rearward in the longitudinal direction 18 that functions to redirect air. Likewise, the second trailer skirt 36 has a forward most point 56 for directing airflow in the longitudinal direction 18. A second line 52 can be drawn from the rearward most point 54 to the forward most point 56. The line that the second side surface 30 makes when viewed from the top in
Another configuration of the trailer skirts 32, 36 are illustrated in
The second trailer skirt 36 has a second line 52 that is oriented at an angle 38 to the line of the second side surface 30 when viewed from the top in
Another version of the first and second trailer skirts 32, 36 is shown in
Also, the second side faring 28 can have a second side surface 30 that is not flat but instead features grooves or other depressions cut therein. The second side fairing 28 may cover or be inserted into some or all of the grooves on the second side surface 30 and includes an outer terminal point 66 which is the point of the second side faring 28 that is farthest from the center of the trailer 12 in the lateral direction 20. There may be a single outer terminal point 66, or multiple locations of the second side fairing 28 may include an outer terminal point 66. In a similar manner, the second side surface 30 may have a single or a plurality of maximum outboard locations 100 which are the portions of the second side surface 30 farthest from the center of the trailer 12 in the lateral direction 20. The outer terminal point 66 and the maximum outboard location 100 are at the same height in the vertical direction 22. The width 66 is measured from the outer terminal point 66 to the maximum outboard location 100 in the lateral direction. The magnitude of the width 66 is less than the magnitude of the height 60. In some instances, the magnitude of the width 66 is the same as the magnitude of the width 64.
An additional feature of the apparatus 10 may be shown with reference to
The rear trailer skirts 78, 82 may not extend to the back end 80 of the trailer 12 in the longitudinal direction 18. Instead, the rear trailer skirts 78, 82 may extend may stop short of the back end 80 at least 0.5 meters from the back end 80 in the longitudinal direction so that a space that is at least 0.5 meters exists from the back end 80 to the rearward longitudinal points of the first and second trailer rear skirts 78, 82 in the longitudinal direction 18. The rear trailer skirts 78, 82 may be attached to the bottom of the trailer 12 via brackets 94 and can extend in the vertical direction 20 towards the ground 92 stopping short to allow sufficient clearance thereto. The embodiments in
With reference back to
The apparatus 10 may thus include the top fairing 14 and at least one side fairing 24 or 28, and in other embodiments may include the other side fairing 24 or 28, one or both of the forward trailer skirts 32, 36, and/or one or both of the trailer rear skirts 78, 82. The components of the apparatus 10 can be made so that they do not have any moving parts during standard, forward driving use of the trailer 12. The apparatus 10 can be constructed so that it does not interfere with opening of the door at the back end 80. The apparatus 10 may improve fuel savings of the trailer 12 when used. The apparatus 10 can be arranged so that the tires of the bogie assembly 40 are not always covered and are observable due to a break in skirting in the longitudinal direction 18.
With reference back to
The air blocking tab 104 could be integrally formed with the corner 84, or may be a separate piece that is attached thereto. A structural support tab 108 is present and engages both the air blocking tab 104 and the inner surface 110 and provides structural support to the air blocking tab 104 to prevent or minimize deflection when air pushes against it during transport of the trailer 12. The structural support tab 108 is located rearward of the air blocking tab 104 in the longitudinal direction 18. When elements 104 and 108 are provided as plates, the structural support tab 108 is oriented at a ninety degree angle to the air blocking tab 104. Although described as only filling a portion of the channel 102, the air blocking tab 104 could in other embodiments fill the entire channel 102. The air blocking tab 104 is contained to the corner 84 and is not part of the side fairing 28 or the top fairing 14. However, in other embodiments, the side fairings 24, 28 and top fairing 14 could in fact have their own air blocking members should there be a channel in the trailer surfaces 16, 26, 30 that would allow air to flow under the fairings 14, 24, 28.
The air blocking tab 104 was described with the first corner 105 in
While the present subject matter has been described in detail with respect to specific embodiments and methods thereof, it will be appreciated that those skilled in the art, upon attaining an understanding of the foregoing may readily produce alterations to, variations of, and equivalents to such embodiments. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is by way of example rather than by way of limitation, and the subject disclosure does not preclude inclusion of such modifications, variations and/or additions to the present subject matter as would be apparent.
Bradley, Calvin Rhett, Morgan, Justin Kane
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